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California Baptist College
Pagel September 8,1978
Riverside, California
Candidates' involvement listed
Voting for Mr. and Miss CBC begins Nov. 28
Jim Hines
Jim Kobertson
Roy Ronveaux
Bryant Sinkler
"Mansions" and
"The Pot Boiler"
open tonight at 8.
I News briefs |
"It is surprising just how many
songs we sing mention food'' was
the comment heard by one
"thonner" during the last hour
of the Hungerthon held last
week. Many of the participants
met together that last hour of the
24 hour fast and shared how it
personally affected them. We
could sing "when I was hungry
Lord you fed me. . .and I just
thank you all the days of my life''
with new meaning.
Some forty odd students
participated in the Hungerthon
which was sponsored by the BSU
in an effort to help meet our
$3,000 campus goal for SCOPE
Summer Missions. These forty are
now in the process of collecting
their pledges. If you sponsored
someone, please cooperate as best
as your circumstance will allow
you and get the donation in.
Our two top "thonners" with
the most sponsors are Amy Lee
and Gary Hamilton. They had 33
sponsors apiece. They will be
awarded with a banana split. Also
to be mentioned is Carol Evans
and Jennifer Sneary who both
raised near $100.
Definitely the Hungerthon was
a success. Those who experienced
it firsthand were awarded with
personal benefits that few fund
raising activities can boast. It was
a time of re-examining and
receiving a reward. "Freely you
have received, freely give."
Matthew 10:8b.
Alpha Chi members take note:
On Dec. 9, the club will take a
trip to the Huntington Library
and Gardens. There is no cost for
members. Time will be announced next issue, but this
activity will not conflict with the
Jog/Walk-A-Thon.
Activities Board in Action
Long dormant, the Activities
Board is active again. The Board,
which consists of one
representative from each
recognized club on campus, plans
to help clubs help CBC. One
club's activity can be backed by
other clubs, thus strengthening
the school.
The Board meets the first and
third Wednesdays of each month
at 3:00 in the Dean of Student
Life conference room. In addition, each club has a box in the
ASB office, which should be
checked daily. The next meeting
is Dec. 6 (clubs without
representatives will be fined
$3.00)/
* * *
Homecoming. . .already?
Although Feb. 10 seems far off,
clubs should plan on nominating
their candidates for queen before
Christmas vacation (as some
students will not be on campus
during inter-term).
JOIN THE ALTERNATIVE
SANTA CLAUS MOVEMENT
ALTERNATIVES, a lifestyle
education group, is sponsoring a
nationwide Alternative Christmas
campaign this year. The Campaign will be protesting the
commericalization of Christmas,
and publicizing the more human
and socially responsible ways to
celebrate, work and live. The
Campaign is also encouraging
people to divert money from
over-comsumption at Christmas
to projects and organizations
dealing directly with human
needs and social change.
As part of the Campaign, the
half-satirical/half serious
"Alternative Santa Claus
Movement" is hunting for
hundreds - and hopefully
thousands - of students, activists
and church people to go out to
communities and campuses to'
spread the word about the
Alternative Christmas idea.
Become a Santa Claus with a
cause, and help make this year's
Christmas a meaningful and
socially responsible celebration.
Write or call us today: National
Alternative Celebrations
Campaign, 1500 Farragut St.,
NW, Washington, DC 20011;
(202)723-8273. '
Norvo Belton - Best singer
award (Campus Day) one of
CBC's two representatives in the
Bob Hope College Talent Search.
Sherri Erkes - Speech Team -
National Tournament, CSM
Study Chairman, BSU President,
Senior Class Treasurer, Dean's
List, Dorm Council, Puppet
Team, Powderpuff Football.
Roy Ronveaux - CSM Ministry
Chairman, BSU Convalescent
and Revival Teams, Speech Team
National Tournament, Peer
Advisor, Who's Who Among
American College Students,
Outstanding Young Men of
America, Resident Assistant,
Dean's List, Class speaker at
senior chapels, Participant in
student led revivals.
Cyndi Hurst - Senior Class Vice
President, Editor of The Banner,
Assistant Editor of The Banner,
SCTA, Young Republicans, CSM
Puppet Team, Resident
Assistant, Alpha Chi Secretary,
Master Key Recipient,
Homecoming nominee, Dean's
List.
Jim Hines - President of
S.C.T.A., Resident Assistant,
President of Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, Varsity
Soccer, Member of Student Life
Committee, Member of Business
Clul Jr. Varsity Basketball,
Master Key Recipieni. BSU
Convalescent Team. Angelas
Staff Photographer.
Jim Robertson Senior Class
President, President of Young
Democrats, Vice President of
Young Democrats, Alpha Chi,
Secretary of Dorm Council, ASB
Activities Director, Dean's List,
Forensics, Varsity Soccer.
Bryant Sinkler - ASB
President, Summer Resident
Assistant, Best Dressed (1978),
Best Personality (1977 & 1978),
Most Popular (1977), Freshman
Class President, Young
Republicans.
Jocelyn Barnes - Simmons Hall
Publicity chairman, CSM Vice
President, CSM Secretary,
Resident Assistant, Homecoming
Princess, Best Personality (1978).
Yule information
Believe it or not the 1978 Yule
Festival is only two weeks away.
The big event is scheduled for
Friday, Dec. 1.
The theme for the evening is
"Yuletide Reminiscing."
Hosting the event will be the Los
Angeles Hilton. The Hilton is
located in downtown Los Angeles
and is close to many exciting
places to visit after the Yule.
Academic Dean Steve Carleton
will be conducting the program
and will bring a brief inspirational thought at the close of
the evening.
Outstanding composer, singer,
and pianist, David Meece will be
joining us to provide the entertainment for the evening.
Those who saw Meece at the BSU
conference in October know what
a privilege it will be to hear him
perform.
The highlight of the Yule
Festival is always the crowning of
Mr. and Miss CBC. Each winner
is chosen from among four
seniors by the entire student
body. This honor is bestowed on
the two seniors who have given
the most outstanding service to
CBC during their years here.
Voting will begin' on Tues.,
Nov. 28 and will end on Thurs.,
Nov. 30. A special dinner
honoring the candidates will take
place in the cafeteria on Mon.,
Nov. 27.
Tickets for the Yule are now on
sale and may be purchased
through Nov. 29 (or until they're
all gone) in the ASB office.
Reservations for seating are being
made when tickets are purchased,
so buy them early. The price of
tickets is $9-75 each. Those
buying tickets before Nov. 27
will be automatically entered in a
drawing for the use of chauffuer
driven limosine on the night of
the Yule. The drawing for the
limosine will be held on Wed.,
Nov. 29 during chapel.
MUSIC CONCERT
Nov. 17, (Friday night) there
will be a music concert in the
coffee house of Tyler Baptist
Church. The music will be by
"Daybreak" and speaking will
be Will Simmons on, "There is
no difference."
Journalism positions
The Banner will have
several positions (both paid
and volunteer) open for the
spring semester. Experience
in journalism is preferred
but not required. For information and applications
see Carmen Garcia in the
News Bureau Office.
Inside:
P. 2 God's plan for your mate
P. 3 CBC's superstar
P. 4 runnin' Lancer basketball
preview
Happy Thanksgiving from
the Banner staff

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California Baptist College
Pagel September 8,1978
Riverside, California
Candidates' involvement listed
Voting for Mr. and Miss CBC begins Nov. 28
Jim Hines
Jim Kobertson
Roy Ronveaux
Bryant Sinkler
"Mansions" and
"The Pot Boiler"
open tonight at 8.
I News briefs |
"It is surprising just how many
songs we sing mention food'' was
the comment heard by one
"thonner" during the last hour
of the Hungerthon held last
week. Many of the participants
met together that last hour of the
24 hour fast and shared how it
personally affected them. We
could sing "when I was hungry
Lord you fed me. . .and I just
thank you all the days of my life''
with new meaning.
Some forty odd students
participated in the Hungerthon
which was sponsored by the BSU
in an effort to help meet our
$3,000 campus goal for SCOPE
Summer Missions. These forty are
now in the process of collecting
their pledges. If you sponsored
someone, please cooperate as best
as your circumstance will allow
you and get the donation in.
Our two top "thonners" with
the most sponsors are Amy Lee
and Gary Hamilton. They had 33
sponsors apiece. They will be
awarded with a banana split. Also
to be mentioned is Carol Evans
and Jennifer Sneary who both
raised near $100.
Definitely the Hungerthon was
a success. Those who experienced
it firsthand were awarded with
personal benefits that few fund
raising activities can boast. It was
a time of re-examining and
receiving a reward. "Freely you
have received, freely give."
Matthew 10:8b.
Alpha Chi members take note:
On Dec. 9, the club will take a
trip to the Huntington Library
and Gardens. There is no cost for
members. Time will be announced next issue, but this
activity will not conflict with the
Jog/Walk-A-Thon.
Activities Board in Action
Long dormant, the Activities
Board is active again. The Board,
which consists of one
representative from each
recognized club on campus, plans
to help clubs help CBC. One
club's activity can be backed by
other clubs, thus strengthening
the school.
The Board meets the first and
third Wednesdays of each month
at 3:00 in the Dean of Student
Life conference room. In addition, each club has a box in the
ASB office, which should be
checked daily. The next meeting
is Dec. 6 (clubs without
representatives will be fined
$3.00)/
* * *
Homecoming. . .already?
Although Feb. 10 seems far off,
clubs should plan on nominating
their candidates for queen before
Christmas vacation (as some
students will not be on campus
during inter-term).
JOIN THE ALTERNATIVE
SANTA CLAUS MOVEMENT
ALTERNATIVES, a lifestyle
education group, is sponsoring a
nationwide Alternative Christmas
campaign this year. The Campaign will be protesting the
commericalization of Christmas,
and publicizing the more human
and socially responsible ways to
celebrate, work and live. The
Campaign is also encouraging
people to divert money from
over-comsumption at Christmas
to projects and organizations
dealing directly with human
needs and social change.
As part of the Campaign, the
half-satirical/half serious
"Alternative Santa Claus
Movement" is hunting for
hundreds - and hopefully
thousands - of students, activists
and church people to go out to
communities and campuses to'
spread the word about the
Alternative Christmas idea.
Become a Santa Claus with a
cause, and help make this year's
Christmas a meaningful and
socially responsible celebration.
Write or call us today: National
Alternative Celebrations
Campaign, 1500 Farragut St.,
NW, Washington, DC 20011;
(202)723-8273. '
Norvo Belton - Best singer
award (Campus Day) one of
CBC's two representatives in the
Bob Hope College Talent Search.
Sherri Erkes - Speech Team -
National Tournament, CSM
Study Chairman, BSU President,
Senior Class Treasurer, Dean's
List, Dorm Council, Puppet
Team, Powderpuff Football.
Roy Ronveaux - CSM Ministry
Chairman, BSU Convalescent
and Revival Teams, Speech Team
National Tournament, Peer
Advisor, Who's Who Among
American College Students,
Outstanding Young Men of
America, Resident Assistant,
Dean's List, Class speaker at
senior chapels, Participant in
student led revivals.
Cyndi Hurst - Senior Class Vice
President, Editor of The Banner,
Assistant Editor of The Banner,
SCTA, Young Republicans, CSM
Puppet Team, Resident
Assistant, Alpha Chi Secretary,
Master Key Recipient,
Homecoming nominee, Dean's
List.
Jim Hines - President of
S.C.T.A., Resident Assistant,
President of Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, Varsity
Soccer, Member of Student Life
Committee, Member of Business
Clul Jr. Varsity Basketball,
Master Key Recipieni. BSU
Convalescent Team. Angelas
Staff Photographer.
Jim Robertson Senior Class
President, President of Young
Democrats, Vice President of
Young Democrats, Alpha Chi,
Secretary of Dorm Council, ASB
Activities Director, Dean's List,
Forensics, Varsity Soccer.
Bryant Sinkler - ASB
President, Summer Resident
Assistant, Best Dressed (1978),
Best Personality (1977 & 1978),
Most Popular (1977), Freshman
Class President, Young
Republicans.
Jocelyn Barnes - Simmons Hall
Publicity chairman, CSM Vice
President, CSM Secretary,
Resident Assistant, Homecoming
Princess, Best Personality (1978).
Yule information
Believe it or not the 1978 Yule
Festival is only two weeks away.
The big event is scheduled for
Friday, Dec. 1.
The theme for the evening is
"Yuletide Reminiscing."
Hosting the event will be the Los
Angeles Hilton. The Hilton is
located in downtown Los Angeles
and is close to many exciting
places to visit after the Yule.
Academic Dean Steve Carleton
will be conducting the program
and will bring a brief inspirational thought at the close of
the evening.
Outstanding composer, singer,
and pianist, David Meece will be
joining us to provide the entertainment for the evening.
Those who saw Meece at the BSU
conference in October know what
a privilege it will be to hear him
perform.
The highlight of the Yule
Festival is always the crowning of
Mr. and Miss CBC. Each winner
is chosen from among four
seniors by the entire student
body. This honor is bestowed on
the two seniors who have given
the most outstanding service to
CBC during their years here.
Voting will begin' on Tues.,
Nov. 28 and will end on Thurs.,
Nov. 30. A special dinner
honoring the candidates will take
place in the cafeteria on Mon.,
Nov. 27.
Tickets for the Yule are now on
sale and may be purchased
through Nov. 29 (or until they're
all gone) in the ASB office.
Reservations for seating are being
made when tickets are purchased,
so buy them early. The price of
tickets is $9-75 each. Those
buying tickets before Nov. 27
will be automatically entered in a
drawing for the use of chauffuer
driven limosine on the night of
the Yule. The drawing for the
limosine will be held on Wed.,
Nov. 29 during chapel.
MUSIC CONCERT
Nov. 17, (Friday night) there
will be a music concert in the
coffee house of Tyler Baptist
Church. The music will be by
"Daybreak" and speaking will
be Will Simmons on, "There is
no difference."
Journalism positions
The Banner will have
several positions (both paid
and volunteer) open for the
spring semester. Experience
in journalism is preferred
but not required. For information and applications
see Carmen Garcia in the
News Bureau Office.
Inside:
P. 2 God's plan for your mate
P. 3 CBC's superstar
P. 4 runnin' Lancer basketball
preview
Happy Thanksgiving from
the Banner staff